Sub surface scientific mooring deployed in the vicinity of 52 41.04N, 051 57.79W with top floatation at a depth of 35 meters.
Caution.
Partially submerged
Missing
Off position
Partially sunken vessel with the hull above the water level in 44 43.120N 066 36.566W. Caution
Geotechnical drilling operations will take place near the George Massey Tunnel in the vicinity of 49 07.300N 123 04.538W 24 hours a day until 1400 UTC November 26th
On site vessels monitoring VHF CH 74 and 16
Effective 160500 UTC Nov 2024, the North Atlantic Right Whale mandatory speed restriction zone in the Gulf of St. Lawrence for vessels 13 metres or more in length is no longer in effect. Mariners are encouraged to keep a sharp lookout for the presence of North Atlantic Right Whales and voluntarily restrict transiting at speeds in excess of 10 knots over ground, if maritime conditions permit, and to report all sightings to the nearest Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centre.
Northern Static Zone: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Southern Static Zone: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Dynamic Shipping Zone A: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Dynamic Shipping Zone B: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Dynamic Shipping Zone C: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Dynamic Shipping Zone D: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Dynamic Shipping Zone E: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Seasonal Management Area 1: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Seasonal Management Area 2: There are no speed restrictions in effect.
Restricted Area: The restricted area boundaries and associated speed restriction are inactive.
Voluntary Seasonal Slowdown Zone: There is no voluntary slow down in effect.
Details, including all geographical coordinates, are available in Notice to Mariners 401/24 and are available upon request from a Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centre. Failure to comply with this speed restriction could lead to enforcement action by Transport Canada.
Mariners are requested to report all whale sightings and observations of entangled, dead, or injured whales to the nearest Marine Communication and Traffic Services Centre.
A half submerged derelict kayak has been reported in Sechelt Inlet in the vicinity of 49 31.969N 123 46.362W.
Dolphin fender repairs to take place at Neptune Terminals Berth 2 at 49 18.194N 123 03.131W.
Hours of operation Monday to Saturday 1500 to 1000 UTC from Nov 15 to Nov 23.
Vessels on site monitoring VHF Ch 12.
Minimum Wash.
Unlit
Temporarily removed
Pile driving operations will take place at Fraser Surrey Docks, Berth 10 from November 16th until December 15th.
Hours of operation daily 1500 UTC to 0400 UTC.
Vessels on site monitoring VHF Ch. 16.
Minimum wake.
The Canadian Coast Guard and Transport Canada hereby provide notice that pilotage service is no longer available in the compulsory pilotage area of Miramichi, NB. The navigation channel is deficient in width, depth, and alignment and does not meet the recommended guidelines for the accommodation of commercial traffic. The process of infilling in the Miramichi River is continuous, therefore local knowledge may be incomplete or not up to date at any time, ongoing infilling may exceed the accuracy of sounding surveys at any time, and the fixed and floating aids to navigation may not provide the degree of accuracy required by certified masters of commercial vessels to safely navigate the channel. Any further commercial use of the waterway in its current condition by vessels is solely at the discretion of the vessel master
The Horizon Arctic will be conducting subsea submersible operations. The vessel will be operating across the Cabot Strait from Cape Ray, NL to Point Aconi, NS. The vessel will be Restricted in Ability to Manoeuvre; request all vessels to maintain a 2 nautical mile closest point of approach.
Construction of a new pedestrian lift span bridge across the Mamquam Blind Channel will take place in the vicinity of 49 41.858N 123 09.095W. Installed piers will be marked with reflectors and yellow flashing lights, 0.5s flash every 4s.
Hours of operation Monday to Saturday 1500 to 0100 UTC daily.
Vessels on site monitoring VHF Ch. 6, 16 and 72.
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